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'''Ellef Prestsæter''' is editor of [http://web.archive.org/web/20141218011258/http://rettkopi.no/ Rett Kopi]. He graduated in aesthetic studies from the University of Oslo with a thesis about Futurist manifests. Besides writing literary criticism in ''Klassekampen'', he works as a scientific assistant at the University of Oslo. He lives in [[Oslo]].
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'''Ellef Prestsæter''' is an art historian and a member of the art and research group [http://sicv.activearchives.org/ Scandinavian Institute for Computational Vandalism]. His recent curatorial projects include [http://www.obs-osv.com/gutenberg The Gutenberg Galaxy at Blaker] and [http://torpedobok.no/ These are Situationist Times]. He graduated in aesthetic studies from the University of Oslo with a thesis about Futurist manifests. He is currently a PhD candidate in art history at the University of Oslo writing a thesis on [[Asger Jorn]] and the Scandinavian Institute for Comparative Vandalism. He lives in [[Oslo]].
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* editor, with Karin Nygård, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16082 Report from the Gutenberg Galaxy (Blaker)], vols. 1-2, Blaker: Rett Kopi, 2015, 38 & 90 pp. {{en}}/{{no}}
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* editor, with Karin Nygård, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18578 Report from the Gutenberg Galaxy (Blaker), 3: Archive Has Left the Building]'', Blaker: Rett Kopi, 2017, 70 pp. {{en}}
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* editor, with Elin Maria Olaussen and Karen Christine Tandberg, ''These are Situationist Times'', Oslo: Torpedo Press, forthcoming Summer 2019. {{en}}
  
 
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Ellef Prestsæter is an art historian and a member of the art and research group Scandinavian Institute for Computational Vandalism. His recent curatorial projects include The Gutenberg Galaxy at Blaker and These are Situationist Times. He graduated in aesthetic studies from the University of Oslo with a thesis about Futurist manifests. He is currently a PhD candidate in art history at the University of Oslo writing a thesis on Asger Jorn and the Scandinavian Institute for Comparative Vandalism. He lives in Oslo.

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